The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced a new “public health” approach to tackling violent crime in the capital, whilst admitting the surge in violent crime in the city will not be solved “overnight”.

Sadiq Khan has said “we have a responsibility” to “call out” the “wrong” President Donald J. Trump for his tweets, but not human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia because the UK is “best friends” with the U.S.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a new initiative, allegedly directly supported by the European Union (EU), which frames Brexit as harming young people and a cause of “division” and anti-migrant sentiment.

London’s left-wing mayor says he would like to meet U.S. President Donald J. Trump so he can lecture him on “how diverse we are as a city and how that is a strength”, despite having previously said that Trump would not be welcome in London.

Leading Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg has slammed London Mayor Sadiq Khan, saying he must “take responsibility” for the violent crime wave sweeping the city, driving its murder rate above that of New York City.

Sadiq Khan has admitted failing to meet any families bereaved by London’s recent murder spree, as well as refusing to apologise for not making any public appearances as Mayor until Thursday, in a car cash interview.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been slammed for flying to a liberal arts festival in Texas in the midst of a violent crime wave in his city, to argue that national government should focus on pressuring social media firms to increase censorship.

Sadiq Khan, the London Mayor, is among a raft of senior Labour figures to demand a second Brexit vote as the party holds its annual conference, despite Jeremy Corbyn claiming Labour respects the will of the people.